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Code · Utah · Title 10 — Utah Municipal Code · Chapter 20

10-20-403. Specific provisions for general plan -- Moderate income housing plan.

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Effective 11/6/2025
10-20-403. Specific provisions for general plan -- Moderate income housing plan.
(1)The general plan of a specified municipality, as defined in Section 10-21-101 , shall include a moderate income housing element that meets the requirements of Section 10-21-201 .
(a)This Subsection
(2)applies to a municipality that is not a specified municipality as of January 1, 2023.
(b)As of January 1, if a municipality described in Subsection (2)(a) changes from one class to another or grows in population to qualify as a specified municipality as defined in Section 10-21-101 , the municipality shall amend the municipality's general plan to comply with Subsection
(1)on or before August 1 of the first calendar year beginning on January 1 in which the municipality qualifies as a specified municipality.
Enacted by Chapter 15 , 2025 Special Session 1
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